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	| BarryF 
 
 
			Joined: 11 Feb 2006Posts: 2721
 Location: Berkshire, United Kingdom
 
   |   Report Discrimination! 
			This is an important weekend for this country - and especially important to ex-servicemen and women.  On Sunday, men and women will parade in order to remember the sacrifices of others from all sides.
 
When on parade, medals will be worn - including the PJM.  We have heard that some parade marshals have told PJMers that they cannot wear their PJM.  If that happens to you, in public, please send details to us.
 
Discrimination in any part of our lives is unacceptable and it has to be challenged and corrected.
 
Remember our Legal Eagle's view about your statutory and non-statutory rights to wear your Pingat Jasa Malysia.  You can read it here:  http://www.fight4thepjm.org .
 
Barry
 
PS - Do remind any Royal British Legion marshals that the RBL in England, NI and Wales, and in Scotland, formally backs the award of the PJM and has voted unanimously to lobby the Government.
			 _________________ BarryF, who fought for the Right to Wear the Pingat Jasa Malaysia
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	| Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:52 pm |       |  
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	| Kentsboro 
 
 
			Joined: 11 Oct 2006Posts: 431
 Location: Hampshire
 
   |   Discrimination 
			It is my intention to attend the Rememberance Parade in Southampton on Sunday - watch this space !  I will try and maintain the dignity of the occasion by not belittling anyone who may have the gall to address me in public on the subject of the PJM, but politley invite him/her for a quiet chat once it's all over. How dare they !!
 
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 Veni vidi vinci
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	| Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:42 pm |       |  
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	| John Cooper 
 
 
			Joined: 11 Feb 2006Posts: 2158
 Location: Suffolk
 
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			I took this photo on Wednesday, my wife laid the Poppy on the 12" Fungi to compare the size, ITV News Anglia asked for some Autumnal photos, I thought this poignant, they showed it at 1830hrs this evening............
Lest we forget.............   _________________ --------------------------------------------------------------
 
HD Committee: Amateurs in a Professional World
 
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	| Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:22 pm |     |  
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	| Bill Blyth 
 
 
			Joined: 18 Oct 2006Posts: 104
 
 
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			I attended a Service of Remembrance at Gateshead on 6  Nov and saw at least a dozen PJM medals being worn along side issued medals, this event was run by the RBL.
A great night was had by all.
 
 
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	| Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:00 pm |     |  
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	| BarryF 
 
 
			Joined: 11 Feb 2006Posts: 2721
 Location: Berkshire, United Kingdom
 
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			Bill Blyth wrote:I attended a Service of Remembrance at Gateshead on 6  Nov and saw at least a dozen PJM medals being worn along side issued medals, this event was run by the RBL.A great night was had by all.
 
Thanks Bill.
 
That is very encouraging.
			 _________________ BarryF, who fought for the Right to Wear the Pingat Jasa Malaysia
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	| Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:13 pm |       |  
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	| Kentsboro 
 
 
			Joined: 11 Oct 2006Posts: 431
 Location: Hampshire
 
   |   Discrimination 
			No problems at Southampton. Didn't see any PJMs - because I was sitting down behind a rather unpleasant selection of bottoms!
 
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 Veni vidi vinci
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	| Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:02 pm |       |  
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	| MB 
 
 
			Joined: 09 Oct 2006Posts: 807
 
 
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			Ah well, old mate, that is very unfortunate. At least standing in the centre rank of a lot of other old farts you only get to see if the bloke in front has washed behind his ears or has dandruff on his collar.....not that it matters since the old fart behind one is probably doing the same thing. Unpleasant bottoms I could not cope with and congratulate you on your fortitude.
 
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 Mike Barton
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	| Arthur R-S 
 
 
			Joined: 05 Aug 2006Posts: 860
 Location: Brandon, Suffolk
 
   |   Descrimination 
			Since I received my PJM, nobody has even mentioned its removal to me on our Rememberence day parades.  What I suspect, is, sour grapes from some officious types, who really ought to be better informed. 
 Glad that you were able to get to the bottom of things, Alan, and great that you made the parade after being signed off for your technical fault on the A700.
 
 If anyone has unfortunately seccumbed to, not so much a creeping loss of the follicles, but a determined rush;  Mike can come along and paint lots of little rabbits on your head.  From a distance they look like hairs.
 
 Down with flu at the moment, but I'm on the mend, so I missed the parade, again.
 
 Yours Aye
 
 Arthur R-S
 
 
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	| Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:24 pm |     |  
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	| whalley 
 
 
			Joined: 17 Jun 2009Posts: 98
 
 
   |   discrimination 
			Iattended my local rememberance service on 8 nov in St Bomer in normandy, no discrimination here  in fact one old lady was very interested in my GSM Malaya and my father in law's ww2 medals my wife was wearing. Just wish I had my PJM to wear alongside the GSM.
 
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	| Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:40 pm |     |  
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	| phredd 
 
 
			Joined: 19 Aug 2007Posts: 295
 
 
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			I attended the local Runcorn/Halton parade.
 
I am the slim one, second from the left. I wore my PJM. I think you can just make it out.
   
Also in attendance was Dereck Twigg MP and Mike Hall MP. Had a quick chat with both.
 
Phredd
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	| Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:16 pm |     |  
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	| chbuc 
 
 
			Joined: 19 Apr 2006Posts: 46
 Location: GLASGOW SCOTLAND
 
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			I attended my local church parade on Sunday and was asked to lay the wreath with a fellow elder who served in Germany 
 on National service, I of course wore my PJM alongside my GSM with clasps Malaya Pen and Borneo and did not have any
 
 adverse comment, only ones of congratulation.
 
 I did watch Songs of Praise in the evening and had many fond memories of the Guards Chapel, I did spot 1 PJM together
 
 with a GSM with single clasp worn.
 
 I also watched later the edited version of the ceremony at Whitehall however all the PJM wearers must have been edited
 
 out as I could not spot any.
 
 Well done all those that paraded with Impunity.
 
 Cameron Buchanan (ex 1SG)
 
 
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